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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Music Performance, B.A.
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Offered by Music .
Students in the Music Performance, B.A. receive a solid grounding and experience in solo, chamber music and large ensemble repertoire, preparing them for graduate school and work as a professional musician with special emphasis on developing entrepreneurial skills. Special opportunities exist for students to explore their craft through an exchange program with the Nicolini Conservatory in Piacenza, Italy, and through collaborative projects with faculty and graduate students in the department’s American Contemporary Music Postbaccalaureate Certificate. Faculty specializations in instrumental performance include chamber music, American music, Japanese contemporary music, music by minority composers, new complexity music, extended instrumental techniques, Baroque string music, and improvisation. Faculty specializations in vocal performance include vocal technique, opera performance, music of the African Diaspora, and Renaissance and Baroque literature for voice.
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Major Requirements
- Minimum 84 credits
- Minimum grade of ‘C’ in courses applied to the major, except where otherwise indicated
Music Core (26 credits)
Complete the following, including MUSC 179 and MUSC 211 with a minimum grade of ‘B’:
Additional Music Requirements (23 credits)
Complete the following:
Recital Preparation
Complete 8 credits from the following:
Private Lessons and Recitals (24 credits)
Private Lessons
Complete 12 credits from the following:
Advanced Private Lessons
Complete 6 credits from the following:
Recitals
Complete the following:
Performance Track (11-14 credits)
Complete one of the following tracks:
Vocal Performance Track
Complete the following:
Vocal Ensembles
Complete 8 ensemble courses over 8 different semesters selected from the following, including MUSC 303 in the first 4 semesters and 1 credit of MUSC 307 : Opera Workshop:
Instrumental Performance Track
Complete the following:
Instrumental Ensembles
Complete 8 ensemble courses over 8 different semesters selected from the following, including MUSC 305 or MUSC 308 in the first 4 semesters:
Foreign Language
Students planning graduate work are strongly recommended to complete the study of a language pertinent to their area of research through the 202 level.
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